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Climbers can be transformative in a garden setting. Whether you have a small, shady balcony or a south-facing tiny terrace, ...
Any idea why my purple wisteria has never bloomed and what, if anything, I can do to get it to produce blooms?
Vertical gardening systems can lead to more plants and higher yields. A bonus? Soil-dwelling pests are thwarted by putting ...
Discover which fast-growing vine is best for your garden this season. When it comes to adding texture and visual interest to ...
Hummingbirds are a birdwatcher's favorite. We spoke to bird experts for their best tips and tricks on how to attract ...
Derek Fell suggests trellises for twining stems like pole beans, tendrils like sweet peas, holdfasts like Virginia creeper, aerial roots of trumpet vine, and the thorns of rambler roses.
Derek Fell, a Brit transplanted to the Northeast U.S. and ultimately to Sanibel Island in the Sunshine State, wrote "Vertical Gardening: Grow Up, Not Out, for More Vegetables and Flowers in Much Less ...
Among these are Virginia creeper and native wisteria. If you reside in a warmer climate, and aren't concerned about winter winds, plant species such as pink trumpet, mandevilla, or an evergreen such ...
Wild allamanda (Pentalinon luteum) is another terrific vine for sunny locations, perfect arching over an entryway or southern arbor. The large, bright-yellow, trumpet-like flowers are a magnet for ...
With its trumpet-shaped, orange or red flowers, this vine adds dramatic color and is perfect for balconies with a lot of sunlight. Creeping fig is a low-maintenance, evergreen creeper that grows well ...
(Photo Gail Karlsson) Nearby, I saw another tree that I thought at first was also a Sugar Ant. It had similar small, white flowers, but when I got closer I saw it was more like a vine. Hoop Vine ...